3 Tips For Making Your Christmas More Memorable

December 18, 2020 Off By Rowena Cletus


The holiday season is close at hand, and it’s the time of the year when many of us enjoy the opportunity to unwind and spend quality time with our family and friends. Since celebrations, trips, and gatherings have been cancelled by COVID-19, the 2020 festivities are set to look vastly different from past years.

Here are four useful tips for casual homeowners who have little to know experience hosting intimate yet memorable year-end events.


1. House Cleaning
Say you have invited guests over to your humble abode for the first time. You want to form a lasting, positive first impression. That happens with your first step and their first step. Channel your inner “organizing spirit queen” and make sure that you have had time to clean the nooks and crannies at your place, scour all surfaces, and declutter the mess.

The perfect cleaning tool is an upright cordless vacuum cleaner. With an upright cordless vacuum, you no longer have to navigate around the house with an electrical cord wrapped around you. The Samsung Jet is a lightweight cordless stick vacuum cleaner that makes vacuuming as low-fuss as possible. Thanks to its digital inverter motor that provides a powerful 200-watt peak suction and an ultra-efficient battery that allows for up to sixty minutes of continuous use per charge.

The Samsung Jet has many features that make it highly versatile . It comes with several attachments for cleaning different surfaces – the soft action brush for hard floors, the turbo action brush for carpets, the combination tool for curtains, sofas, and even the table top!
It even turns it into a mop when changing the attachment for the Spinning Sweeper device with dual pads for the quick mopping of an inevitable spill of beverages at home during a party.


2. Create a Theme
Don’t quit when you have a gathering at home—it doesn’t mean you have to dress down. Make the gathering an event to remember by giving it a fun theme! Get people talking at a whiskey-themed cocktail party, or host a disco theme with everyone dressing in big hair, dog collars and flashy clothes, or put a cosplay twist on things, making your team wear quirky outfits that each represent a superhero or cartoon character.

Capture these personalized moments and show them off by taking loads of pictures, sharing them on social media to make everyone envious, or print instant photos with a Polaroid! This way, everyone will get a personalized keepsake to take home.


3. Feed the tummy
One good thing about mini dinner parties is that you don’t have to resort to elaborate food ingredients to make people happy. A simple “twist” on an old rule. Prepare only a few easy dishes that you can whip up in under 30 minutes. And if there are guests with large appetites, you can simply order out. For dessert, try out the microwave mug cake and top it off with vanilla ice cream. Mix up some Skittles Popcorn to impress your company!

All these dishes have one thing in common: they can be prepared with a microwave oven. All you have to do is to prepare all the ingredients, and the oven will do the rest of the cooking for you. The dedicated Grill Fry feature lets you prepare healthier versions of party snacks like Buffalo wings and chicken nuggets. Hit the Home Dessert button, and you can enjoy delectable treats like banana bread, brownies, and walnut pound cake just by touching a button!

The Samsung Colour Series Microwave Oven cooks everything quickly and cleans up behind itself. With its durable CERAMIC INSIDE™, it’s easy to clean up without scrubbing and it will not wear out over time. Clean up less in the kitchen and reward your family and self with some time away from the kitchen. Especially noteworthy is the attractive colour palette that will certainly add a splash of colour to the kitchen: Pure Black, Clean Mint, Clean Pink.

During the holiday season, it is important to spend more time with family and loved ones. If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that, life is short. And if you don’t stop every once in a while to appreciate what you have, then you will miss out on life’s greatest gifts. Though 2020 has offered nothing but misery and turmoil, we can seek solace in the old Persian adage that “this too shall pass”. Here’s to an infinitely better 2021!